TripAdvisor Reviews La Chapelle Suites Placencia

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... pick me up. AJ is the owner of the action company Seakunga and my lift down to Placencia. His huge pick up Bus needed fixing up first, so we went to visit the mechanic, who lived just 30min down a bumpy gravel road. After waiting for him in a Hotel nearby, we finally hit the road down South after 3hrs. Of course we needed to stop at the Asian supermarket, which are basically the only ones you can find in whole Belize, the get some snacks and beers. Drinking and ...

... in a foil pan, together with pineapple, green pepper, red onion, zucchini and plantains, all cooked over a barbecue fire. We also had tortillas, and a pot of coconut rice to round out the meal. Words cannot accurately describe how delicious this meal tasted. The lobster and fish were so tasty simmered in the juices of the pineapple and other vegetables. We ate this sitting on a beach, with the breeze ...

Monday is the off day for service here. So I slept in and made breakfast. Around 11 I wandered over to Roger's for a cooking lesson but as it turns out it was vehicle maintenance day. So I hung out for a while and helped him with my extreme lack of knowledge about cars. Their little puppy, Pad Thai, who is so cute was sick today tho. I hope he gets better. They say he licked a toad. I guess that's poisonous or something. I had lunch ...

... decorated in Union Jacks, playing awful 80’s music with this old fat woman dancing around absolutely smashed off her face. Have a guess where I ended up having to sleep that night?!!!

Had possibly the worst room of the entire trip, next to a dog kennel, with brown décor, a fan that looked and sounded like it was going to fall through the roof (bare in mind I have had a hostel roof actually collapse on me before - http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-blog-e ...

... we wanted to be to get our bus tickets for Belize City. They only take cash, so I tried the ATM. I wanted $3000, which I guess is beyond my limit on the account, except that pesos are not the same as dollars, and that should have only been $300. No cash for YOU! Never being without a plan B, we went across the street and exchanged some CAD for Pesos at the rate of 11 per, with no scam factor like at home. Our server did not speak ...